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Open Now! Whole Family Wellbeing Fund (Microgrants)

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We’re excited to announce the launch of the Perth and Kinross Whole Family Wellbeing Fund (Microgrants) for 2023/2024, resourced by the Scottish Government.

This fund recognises the significance of increasing support for families through prevention and early intervention approaches that provide readily available and accessible support to all families. It aims to improve family wellbeing and access to holistic support for both children and adults at the earliest expression of need, ensuring that families can flourish and reducing the chances of crisis and family breakdown.

We are accepting applications until 17 November.

Applications are welcome from a diverse range of organisations and voluntary groups, including:

  • Voluntary or community organisations 
  • Registered charities
  • Constituted groups and clubs 
  • Not-for-profit companies
  • Community Interest Companies (CICs)
  • Schools

We also encourage partnership applications.

Full fund criteria can be found in the Information for Applicants document. 

How can I apply?

The application form can be found here:

Applicants will hear back from us about their projects by the end of the year. 

You can submit completed application forms and any supporting documents to info@thirdsectorpk.org.uk with the subject line: WFWF Application – [Organisation name].

Learn more in the Information for Applicants document:

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